Alchemia Set For Retail Release

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hatshepsutAdventurer Extraordinaire

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Subject: Alchemia Set For Retail Release Thu Aug 19, 2010 8:39 pm

Alchemia set for retail release in UKLace Mamba Global to publish Alchemia indie adventure.Lace Mamba Global has now officially announced they will publish Alchemiia in the UK this fall. This will be a boxed retail release.

Like the developer's freeware Haluz games, Alchemia puts players in the role of an unnamed protagonist, who destroys the body of a strange mechanical creature and must now venture deep into an underground city to find a robotic replacement. When he arrives in this hidden city, he finds people skilled in alchemy, but discovers to his horror that the way back is now closed. To help him fulfill his promise, players must sort through the correct interactive sequences and timing in order to proceed through the many screens full of unusual obstacles, both natural and mechanical.

There's a free playable sampler of Alchemia at the game's official website, and you can order the "extended version" with five additional levels and nine new locations for a small cost. The retail version coming soon is the same game as this full downloadable version.

The boxed version of Alchemia is due to hit store shelves in the UK on September 17th.

I played 'Alchemia' a few months ago in its freeware format. It's very good.

The music compositions are excellent too and Julian is a really nice chap.

If you like the Samorost games, you'll like this.

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Subject: Re: Alchemia Set For Retail Release Tue Sep 07, 2010 1:51 am

I played the first chapter and enjoyed it very much. I'm really looking forward to the release in retail.

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Subject: Re: Alchemia Set For Retail Release Tue Sep 28, 2010 5:34 pm

So does this game have to do with chemistry back in the olden times? If so, I'll be looking for a USA release - anyone know when the USA release is supposed to be?

Anyone know how much the game will cost at brick/mortar stores like Walmart/Best Buy?

Why do these neat games get released in the UK first and not get released worldwide at the same time??

EDIT - watched/played the demo on the game's website, really like the little guy with the real big nose. B/c he looks like a different sort of creature, this appeals to me - this guy may be an elf, maybe.

And when the game does get released here in the US - it'll be a full-version boxed copy, right?

Why do these neat games get released in the UK first and not get released worldwide at the same time??

'Cos we're lovely!!

_________________An Adventurer's strength flows from the Point'n'Click Force.But beware The Dark Side my friend.Anger,rage,aggression.The dark side of the gaming Force are they.Easily they flow,quick to join you in a fight.If once you start down the dark path of RPGs, Action-Adventures or . . eek! . . Casual Games (brrr!),forever will it dominate your destiny.Consume you it will,as it did Ethel,of whom we dare not speak for fear of instant expulsion from our true faith of Point'n'Click.

I am not so sure that Alchemia, Machinarium, Samorost and the like would be classified as Adventure games. More like Casual games to me or a hybrid platformer. But then I would also put Neverhood in that category too.

I don't know GreyFuss. I would definitely say they're Adventure games. Categorization is very much subjective though. Not everything 'neatly fits', and that's what makes things all the more interesting when it comes to Adventure games. One thing they're not is 'shoot-em-ups'. How nice it is to like games that provoke interesting conjecture.

_________________An Adventurer's strength flows from the Point'n'Click Force.But beware The Dark Side my friend.Anger,rage,aggression.The dark side of the gaming Force are they.Easily they flow,quick to join you in a fight.If once you start down the dark path of RPGs, Action-Adventures or . . eek! . . Casual Games (brrr!),forever will it dominate your destiny.Consume you it will,as it did Ethel,of whom we dare not speak for fear of instant expulsion from our true faith of Point'n'Click.